
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6 N Church St, Middletown, MD 21769
Phone: (301) 371-3500
Website: https://www.alekosvillagecafe.com/
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Reviews
The biggest concern was that the drink portions versus the ice! A $12 nonalcoholic drink was served around an entire block of ice chunks. Maybe in the nonalcoholic drink should’ve been served in a water size glass.
Again, the meat was very good. The rest of it was forgettable. It also looks like people have placed the price point between 10 and $20. There was two of us and the check was $70. So I don’t think that that is right.
I would recommend the orange cake. But my partner said that it was very syrupy and too dense. I enjoyed it.
We had reservations and were seated right away. However, from the time we placed our order to when the food arrived, it was a lengthy 45 minutes. They were out of the draft beer we originally requested, so we chose another option. It wasn’t bad, though I can’t recall the name.
We ordered standard American-Greek fare, Gyros and fresh cut French fries. The fresh fries are where I give them the extra .5. The meal was okay, but nothing special. We’ve honestly had better from food trucks.
Dinner was served on cafeteria-style trays lined with wax paper. The gyros were wrapped in foil, and the fries were served directly on the paper. Diet Coke came in bottles with an ice-filled glass. If they want to make this an actual restaurant, this needs to be better. Actual plates and glass pitchers would make for a much better presentation.
The wait staff was young and did their very best to accommodate us, which we appreciated.
If the restaurant were closer to us, we might consider ordering takeout. Otherwise, we’ll probably just wait for the Greek Church to host their gyro days.
Got the combo platter and everything was great. The meats were tasty and good quality. Cucumber dressing was really good.
Baklava was really good. One of the best i ever had.
To top it off their boardwalk fries are very good too!
Combo Platter = 8/10
Baklava = 9.5/10
Boardwalk Dries = 9/10
Food review – look, Frederick gyro places ain’t NYC quality but this place is darn close. Their Tazatziki sauce is homemade and excellent. The lamb/beef gyro meat is authentic and sliced off in front of you, and the chicken Slouvaki is grilled and flavorful with minimal oil. The deserts and Baklava are as good as the stuff my Greek neighbor makes for me during their Apokries holiday. It’s a solid spot in Frederick if you’re looking for this kind of food. They brought the food out to us in the outdoor seating.
The vibe – the place is run by a very friendly man who grew up in communist Romania. He has been through life and is a bit of humble renaissance man – humble, wise, and accepting of the many outcomes that life can deliver. We shared a good conversation during my lunch, which was unexpected. The guy is also just one of those people who is a genuine hospitality professional – he seems to really enjoy meeting and interacting with people on a personal level rather than simply viewing gyro making as a job. I’ve been around the block myself and did not get that sales-y type vibe or fake positivity from him or his staff, they’re just real, genuine people trying to enjoy their lives.
When Amelia’s Cafe in Frederick closed, I began searching for the best gyro place when visiting my family from out of town. Aleko’s is my new spot now and I’m happy with it. If you’re in Fredrick, it’s worth the short drive to come here unless you want to settle for the garbage available in town (even that place in FSK mall with high ratings was disappointing with awful meat that was way too oily).